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Question 4 Lesson 6 When is it better to be wrong? Was Gorbachev right to reform the Soviet Union? The Situation: Russia 1985 In 1917 Russians overthrew their absolute monarch the Czar and replaced him with a “dictatorship of the workers”. Russia became known as the Soviet Union and a series of “dictators” took power from the “workers” and ruled the country as if they (the dictators) were absolute monarchs. The Soviet Union was supposed to be a “workers Paradise” founded on a command economic system where everyone might not get what they wanted, but everyone would get what they needed. Unfortunately this command economic system had broken down and instead of everyone getting what they needed it seemed as if no one got anything at all. There were long lines for basic needs like toilet paper and bread and items like blue jeans were considered a luxury. To achieve this politically the leaders of the USSR employed a secret police force against their people, basic natural rights were denied, there was censorship of speech and the media and those who disagreed with the government were often rounded up in the middle of the night and either shot or simply disappeared. Adding to this the Soviet Union was also involved in a global competition for worldwide dominance with the United States known as the Cold War. Both the US and the USSR were spending billions of dollars on nuclear missiles and weapons systems that could destroy the entire world in an instant. Complicating the situation in Russia even further was that since 1979 Soviet troops had been fighting in Afghanistan trying to spread Soviet rule into Central Asia, meanwhile the U.S. was spending a billion dollars to arm Afghan guerilla fighters to stop the Soviet invasion. Based upon the situation above list four problems in Russia in 1985 Problem #1: Problem #2: Problem #3: Problem #4: A New Leader: In 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev became the 7th leader of the Soviet Union. As we saw above he has quite a lengthy “to do” list as the new Soviet Premiere (leader). Based upon the information above and the charts below make a plan for Mr. Gorbachev. What would you do to save his/your country? Comparison of the U.S. and Soviet Economies in 1985 GDP USA USSR 4 Trillion 2 Trillion % of GDP Spent of Defense 13% Non Defense GDP in $$$ 3.3 Trillion Your Plan: 27% 1.4 Trillion USSR in 1985: ● Economic System: The Soviet People Total Population: 272 Million Total Military Personnel 6 Million Total # of political prisoners 2 Million Total # of News services 2 Total # of Political Parties 1 ● Political System ● Rival ● Biggest Spending Item Gorbachev’s Plan: Perestroika: This was Gorbachev’s plan for the Soviet economy. Which problem does this solve? Glasnost: Which problem does this solve? START Treaty: Which problem does this solve? Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Which problem does this solve? Perestroika was designed to give more local and individual control of the economy. It allowed small elements of capitalism and market forces into the economy. In effect it turned the Soviet Union from a Command Economy toward more of a mixed economy (on its way to a market economy.) The government maintained a lot of control over production but individuals gained much needed control over their economic decisions. The Russian word for openness this was Gorbachev’s plan to reform the government and allow for more freedoms. Censorship rules were relaxed, citizens were allowed to vote in local elections and they would eventually be allowed to vote in local elections that included multiple political parties. The secret police was reigned in stopped from randomly arresting and executing political dissidents. Gorbachev and America’s President Reagan built upon earlier treaties from the 1980’s (SALT—Strategic Arms Limitation Talks to reduce the number of nuclear weapons being built and deployed) to control arms. The START treaty (eventually signed in 1991) rid the US and the USSR of 80% of their nuclear weapons. (Note President Obama and Russian leader Medvedev signed START III in 2009 and we are awaiting ratification by Congress to continue the work of nuclear arms reduction.) Gorbachev begin the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan which was eventually completed in 1989. What did Gorbachev get for his plan? Breakup of the USSR Almost immediately after Gorbachev relaxed the grip of the secret police and allowed local elections leaders in the 15 republics that made up the Soviet Union demanded their independence. By 1992 there was no such thing as the Soviet Union, instead it had been replaced by 15 independent and loosely affiliated nations. Today the 15 former Republics are independent countries and they are no longer even loosely affiliated . 1991 Hardliner Coup de’ Tat Former Communist officials in the army seized an opportunity in 1991 and had Gorbachev arrested and sent tanks to surround the Russian parliament building in Moscow. The coup failed when the soldiers refused to open fire on their fellow Russian citizens, Gorbachev was released but a new hero, the Russian President Boris Yeltsin emerged as the leader of the Russian movement for reform. Time Magazine Man of the Decade: In 1990 Gorbachev received this prestigious honor. Among other things Time said this about the Soviet leader “Gorbachev is a visionary enacting a range of complex and sometimes contradictory roles. He is simultaneously the communist Pope and the Soviet Martin Luther, the apparatchik as Magellan and McLuhan. The Man of the Decade is a global navigator.” What do you think Gorbachev should have gotten?: